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FIA appears to clamp down on team celebrations

The FIA has made it clear that teams will not be allowed to climb the fences around the track when celebrating after the race. The event notes by race director Niels Wittich highlight the rule ahead of the Australian Grand Prix. Article continues under ad It is certainly not a new rule. Officially, it has been forbidden since 2006 for teams to climb the fences when celebrating a victory. However, the rule is by no means always observed, nor is it always enforced. It regularly happens that the mechanics and team members of the winning driver exuberantly climb the fences to celebrate their driver's result. The fact that the rule is given extra emphasis in the notes suggests that the race...
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